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If any of us wondered if celebrities would still visit Chicago after “The Oprah Winfrey Show” ended in May, we now have our answer. Chicago is still a popular destination for film projects — which this year included “Man of Steel” and “Contagion” — and television projects — including OWN's “The Rosie Show,” Starz' “Boss,” Showtime's “Shameless” and NBC's now-canceled “Playboy Club.” And the city continues to host stars who are promoting a film (as Tom Hanks did for “Larry Crowne”) or a store (as Miley Cyrus did for Topshop/Topman and Cee Lo Green did for...

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If any of us wondered if celebrities would still visit Chicago after “The Oprah Winfrey Show” ended in May, we now have our answer.
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